The problem ended up being PIA (Private internet access) high CPU usage and memory leak stopped after FULL removal not just disable.

Looks like it fixed some memory problems but i just had an other leak just now memory went to 24GB. 2019-06-18T07:36:04-07:00ALamiahttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1231143

Looks like it fixed some memory problems but i just had an other leak just now memory went to 24GB. it will just happen instantly ill be using firefox it becomes none responsive i check the processes and the memory usage goes up 100MB a second.

It looks like, but I can't see it here. And I'm not experiencing it on my computers (I'm on 69).
2019-06-17T13:36:46-07:00TyDraniuhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1230962

It looks like, but I can't see it here. And I'm not experiencing it on my computers (I'm on 69).

So far so good, disabling webrender has decreased my memory usage by more then 50% and when i quit o2019-06-17T06:54:14-07:00ALamiahttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1230929

So far so good, disabling webrender has decreased my memory usage by more then 50% and when i quit out of tabs now i see an instant drop in memory, ill post again after more testing to see if the memory leek happens again.

overall with webrender disabled i feel like the memory management has become a whole lot better.

Is this a problem with webrender ?

Try to disable webrender and set this pref to true on the about:config page.
gfx.webrender.force-di2019-06-17T04:19:23-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1230905

Try to disable webrender and set this pref to true on the about:config page.

gfx.webrender.force-disabled = true

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar.
You can accept the warning and click "I accept the risk!" to continue.

Ok i found something strange, I waited for it to happen again when i noticed it starting it went fr2019-06-17T02:28:33-07:00ALamiahttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1230895

Ok i found something strange, I waited for it to happen again when i noticed it starting it went from 2GB to 5GB in 20 seconds and was going up fast, it hit around 5GB memory i went to about:memory and clicked minimize memory, now this is where the strange thing happens firefox split a processes off that was still 5GB+ going on 6GB and climbing but the main firefox process went back to normal memory usage, so i ended that split off processes and firefox didn't close everything was as is with out needing to restart firefox.

EDIT: Something interesting im not sure if this is related but youtube tab i had opened had crashed after i ended that process. could be related ? going to use youtube in a separate browser and see if it happens.

You can try on the about:memory page. But it can be difficult, I'm not very familiar with those meas2019-06-16T09:13:25-07:00TyDraniuhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1230796

You can try on the about:memory page. But it can be difficult, I'm not very familiar with those measurements.

Is there a way for me to create a log of some sort once the memory hit's around 10GB+ ? is there no 2019-06-16T08:26:15-07:00ALamiahttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1230785

Is there a way for me to create a log of some sort once the memory hit's around 10GB+ ? is there no way for me to debug this ?

Nothing, everything was as normal.
2019-06-15T06:30:30-07:00ALamiahttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1230595

Hello,
Try Firefox Safe Mode to see if the problem goes away. Firefox Safe Mode is a troubleshootin2019-06-07T07:32:28-07:00TyDraniuhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/1261232#answer-1228238

Hello,

Try Firefox Safe Mode to see if the problem goes away. Firefox Safe Mode is a troubleshooting mode that temporarily turns off hardware acceleration, resets some settings, and disables add-ons (extensions and themes).

If Firefox is open, you can restart in Firefox Safe Mode from the Help menu:

Click the menu button
, click Help
and select Restart with Add-ons Disabled.